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104 |  MATSUSHITA OTOMAN: AN IVORY
 NETSUKE OF A HORSE AND GROOM

 By Matsushita Otoman, signed Otoman
 Japan, Hakata, early 19th century, Edo period (1615-1868)

 An early piece by the master carver Matsushita Otoman of Hakata.
 Depicted is a horse led on a halter by his groom, all set on an oval
 base. The horse’s saddlecloth shows a shippo design, typical for
 Otoman. The horse has inlaid eyes of horn, typically inset at the
 very bottom, a finely incised mane and a swinging tail. The groom’s
 expression is very typical for the Hakata carver, so idiosyncratic
 that one does not need to see to signature, to recognize his work.
 Signed OTOMAN 音滿 on the underside of the base.
 HEIGHT 2.9 cm
 Condition: Excellent condition with expected wear.
 Provenance: British collection.
 Literature comparison: For a related netsuke by Otoman which is
 set on a base, see the British Museum, museum number F. 663.
 For another netsuke by Otoman depicting Shoki mounted on a
 horse, see Barry Davies Oriental Art (1998) The Robert S. Huthart
 Collection of Non-Iwami Netsuke, pp.188f., no. 135. Note the
 similarity of the swinging tail of the horse.
 Estimate EUR 7.000,-
 Starting price EUR 3.500,-



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